My hand shakes when i hold stuff.?


Question:
My hand shakes when i hold stuff. I do push ups like every week... im pretty young. not old

Answers:
Definition:

A tremor is an involuntary movement or shaking of any body part (even your head or voice may be involved). It is often most noticeable in your hands. There are three main types of tremors:

* Resting or static tremors -- occur when your hand or affected body part is at rest.
* Intention tremors -- occur when you are moving your hand or affected body part and disappear at rest.
* Postural tremors -- occur when you are holding your hand or affected body part in a particular position for a period of time.

Alternative Names:

Tremor - arms or hands
Considerations:

Tremors can happen at any age but tend to be more common in older people.

You can develop a tremor from fatigue, stress, anxiety, or even rage. However, an ongoing tremor that is not associated with a change in your emotional state may be a sign of an underlying medical condition and should be evaluated. You may learn, as many do, that your tremors are perfectly normal, but eliminating medical reasons for the shaking is important.

Other Answers:
dominant hand or non-dominant?

Could just be muscle spams
It could be low blood sugar, or it could be a condition causing involuntary tremors. Look them up at www.hufa.org for the low blood sugar and webmd or www.mayoclinic.com for the tremors.
nerves or parkisen disease get checked.
May be you have tyriod. Check with ur doctor
go to a clinic in your area there are many things it can be, they will give you a blood test to test for deficiencies.
It is probably benign familial intention tremor. Parkinson's is only for the older population.
You should rule out carpal tunnel.. but if anyone else in your family has similar symptoms, you can probably bet on it being familial tremor which is autosomal dominant.
Normally, our hands shake very, very slightly all the time we are awake. This is because the tiny muscle fibres in our hands and arms constantly contract and relax at random. It is only when shakiness of our hands begins to interfere with writing, holding a cup of coffee or using a knife and fork that it becomes a problem. When people notice their hands are shaky, they often start to worry that they have Parkinson’s disease, but this is usually not the case.
Common causes include the following:
anxiety
low blood sugar
caffeinne
a tremor

While uncommon- it coud be a thyroid condition or even Parkinson.

I wouldn't worry if it's just a very slight shake


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